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How do you enable Apache to compress favicon?

FAILED - (11.6 KB, compressed = 5.7 KB - savings of 5.9 KB) - http://website/favicon.ico
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Judging from your example, the fail is from the WebPagetest.
Add the line below to the file /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/deflate.conf (for Apache 2.2 on Ubuntu 12.04):

AddOutputFilterByType DEFLATE image/x-icon

Reload apache afterwards.

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    This doesn't work with 2.4 on Fedora 25. image/vnd.microsoft.icon does though.
    – Dennis
    May 22, 2017 at 20:12
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    "66,82 % of favicons [in a 4 million sample] use the media type image/x-icon with image/vnd.microsoft.icon making up the rest." ctrl.blog/entry/favicon-compression.html
    – Daniel
    Jun 12, 2019 at 8:35
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Here is my configuration for assets compression with Nginx :

gzip on;
gzip_min_length  1100;
gzip_buffers  4 32k;
gzip_types  text/plain
            application/x-javascript
            text/xml
            text/css
            font/woff
            application/font-woff
            font/truetype
            font/opentype
            font/eot
            application/vnd.ms-fontobject
            image/svg+xml
            image/x-icon;
gzip_vary on;
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You could use imagemagick to compress the ico file:

compress -color 16 PATHTOORIGINAL/file.ico PATHTONEW/file.ico
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